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Happy days... I was already using Cobol, Fortran and Basic then (1979/80) but bought myself a UK101 kit, which used the 6502. Frustrated by the slowness of Basic, I bought myself a "Learn 6502 assembler" book and dived in. The UK101 ROM included a very simple "monitor" which allowed you to type in machine instructions address-by-address, and display blocks of memory in hex. However you could also call assembler code from Basic, so when experimenting with 6502 the trick was to write a "loader" in Basic and then you could simply save and load your code to/from cassette tape.
I lived 5 doors away from a fledgling home computer shop (it was just his front room initially, he later moved and it became a pretty well-known source for computer stuff in the UK in the 80s). But it meant I had a ready (and cheap) supply of hardware, so plenty of extensions on the UK101 - doubling CPU speed, quadrupling cassette i/o, doubling screen resolution, doubling memory... and later adding a soundcard.
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